DD (3 yrs 7 months) seems to have, well I don't know what - a horrendous post-nasal drip?
This is the third year running that she has had a chesty (and I mean a really fruity) cough which makes her vomit slime, especially at night. It goes on for weeks.
We're now three days in. She hasn't been able to eat much: she has a poor appetite to begin with and swallowing lumps of food makes her gag, probably because there is a waterfall of gunk also going down the back of her throat.
She has woken three times tonight crying hard, which makes things a lot worse as it increases the mucous flow. If I go in I can hear her having to gulp it all down constantly. Poor thing. It's grim. Her nose isn't running outwardly - it just all seems to be rattling around inside her.
Last year the doctor prescribed a salbutamol inhaler - I was a bit
about it because she didn't have the dry, hacking wheeziness that I associate with acute asthma (not that admittedly I know much about it). It seemed to help a little bit - not much, though. Same with infant antihistamine - makes things a little bit better, but not much.
I have heard that Singulair can work wonders for reducing this type of mucous production in children. Has anyone any experience of this? Should I push for it? Can't go on like this.